Honestly looked decent. Hit some outside shots. Nice passes. I think his offensive scouting report is spot on. Advanced good team player. The real thing is his explosiveness it doesn't look like he can break guys down one on one and get into the paint. Kinda like Kuzma. Lets be real Sarr and Riscacher are probably back half of the top 10 in this next years draft.Did the Hawks top draft pick play? If so how did he look
We got House at third base but I guess more rolling the dice for prospect success. #2 prospect on the KC side.
The draft pick is potentially huge. Not only is it another high pick but it added $2,395,000 to the amount they can spend on picks overall. Which gives them a lot of flexibility in the bonuses they can offer.We got House at third base but I guess more rolling the dice for prospect success. #2 prospect on the KC side.
Still a bit dubious of the Rizzo era of developing basically anything.The draft pick is potentially huge. Not only is it another high pick but it added $2,395,000 to the amount they can spend on picks overall. Which gives them a lot of flexibility in the bonuses they can offer.
Well, yeah, there is that.Still a bit dubious of the Rizzo era of developing basically anything.
He looked to me like Evan Turner and you’d take at least picks 2-4 over him alreadyDid the Hawks top draft pick play? If so how did he look
Actually not a bad comparison nice pull.He looked to me like Evan Turner and you’d take at least picks 2-4 over him already
Airball tracker.another airball from Sarr
My quick read on him it was a reach and not a good pickNats take Seaver King, SS, Wake Forest
Notes on Nationals draft pick Seaver King
Seaver King met with the D.C. media and said he grew up playing with Nationals' prospect Brady House. He was at House's draft party in 2021 when King was a senior in high school. He said he thought he would go in the 12 to 24 range, but really liked his conversations with the Nationals at the combine.
He said playing on a team with fellow top-10 picks Chase Burns and Nick Kurtz at Wake gave him a foundation of how to push himself among other highly-touted talents that could be helpful in Washington, where James Wood and C.J. Abrams and MacKenzie Gore are already up, and center fielder Dylan Crews, the Nats’ first-round pick (number two overall) last year, will likely be up soon.
“You just surround yourself with the right people, and you, as a person, is going to grow, and as a player, just being around those guys who weren’t satisfied with being okay, weren’t satisfied with being the number one team ranked preseason. …. it was just awesome,” King said. “Constant work, and constant wanting to get better. It didn’t have anything to do with what anybody else thought of us; it was kind of what we thought of each other, and what we thought we could be.”